The York Show 2010
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The first solid state pin to be set up was this 1982 Bally "Speakeasy." |
The playfield features a roulette wheel and flyaway targets. |
Here are two unique Gottlieb wedgeheads. |
Tropic Isle features backglass animation... |
...a 3 sided rollunder, four pop bumpers, and four stand up targets. |
"Team One" is a somewhat rare pin, with an interesting playfield layout. |
"Cosmic Gunfight" is another pin you don't see too often.
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I finally got to play a "Mars God Of War" pin. |
The Internet Pinball Database mentions that this is the first Gottlieb pin with speech. |
The Internet Pinball Database also shows an early production cabinet with totally different colors. |
"Monopoly" is one of my favorite Stern pins of all time. |
I dropped a lot of quarters into "Monopoly" pins at Putt-Putt and one or two bowling alleys. |
Some of the items in the flea market area included a 1979 Astro Games "Black Sheep Squadron" conversion kit. The playfield is to the right of the "Slick Chick" pin. |
The playfield on the right is from a 1979 Stern "Hot Hand" pin. |
This Bally solid state coin door was priced to sell at just $10. |
The Internet Pinball Database mentions that there were only 850 of these made. |